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YG Future Strategy Office (KoreanYG전략자료본부; lit. YG Strategic Resource Center), also known as YG FSO (KoreanYG전자), is a South Korean streaming television series on Netflix starring Seungri as the head of YG Entertainment's fictional strategic resources department, with Yoo Byung-jae, Baek Young-kwang, Kim Ga-eun, Son Se-bin, and Sechs Kies' Lee Jai-jin starring as his co-workers.[1][2] Various artists from YG Entertainment also appeared as guests.[3][4]

The show is directed by Park Joon-soo, who produced the South Korean mockumentary show God of Music, and is written by Kim Min-suk, who was one of the writers for SNL Korea.[5]

Synopsis[edit]

In order to deal with its troublemaking artists and misfits, YG Entertainment forms a new department called the future strategy office, with Seungri as head of the department. The show follows him and his co-workers struggling to regain the company's reputation in the midst of a crisis.[5] The black comedy series was based loosely on YG Entertainment artists' real-life drug and sex scandals.[6]

Development and production[edit]

The show was first announced on February 22, 2018 through a press release published by Netflix.[7]

Producer Park Joon-soo declared to have been inspired by Samsung's former Future Strategy Office, which used to be an important department of the company before it was disbanded. He went on saying that he has "been producing a series of shows that make fun of the dark sides of Korea's entertainment industry" and he thought of YG because it was "going through a dark patch" at the time.[8]

During filming, the crew and cast were given different versions of the script in order "to make the show as realistic as possible." However, Seungri mentioned during a press conference — which took place in Seoul on October 1, 2018 — that he seldom read the scripts, wanting "to show the real [him]" as much as he could.[8]

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

YG FSO team[edit]

  • Seungri[9] as the head and consultant of YG FSO
  • Yoo Byung-jae[9] as a staff member who runs errands for the department
  • Lee Jai-jin[9] as an employee who rarely goes to work
  • Son Se-bin[9] is an assistant of the department with calm air
  • Kim Ga-eun[9] is the financial manager of the department with a direct personality that is always "challenging" Seungri
  • Park Chung-hwan[9] as the assistant manager

Other regulars[edit]

  • Baek Young-kwang[9] as Seungri's manager and the department's bodyguard
  • Choi Shin-deok as the department's bodyguard
  • Jinu (Jinusean)[10]

Special appearances[edit]

  • Yang Hyun-suk
  • Blackpink[11]
  • Daesung[11]
  • Nam Tae-hyun[12]
  • Kim So-young
  • Winner[11]
  • Oh Sang-jin
  • Jinusean
  • Park Bom[11]
  • One
  • Son Se-eun
  • Son Se-bin[13]
  • iKon[11]
  • Sunmi[11]
  • Kim Chung-ha[11]
  • Son Na-eun
  • Yoo In-na
  • Lee Hi[11]
  • Lee Su-hyun[11]

Episodes[edit]

Each episode features a quote by Yang Hyun-suk, YG's chairman, which relates to the episode's story. The quotes are shown after the opening credits.

Reception[edit]

At the show's press conference, Seungri announced, "YG is literally in crisis", which was later compared to YG's current real-life predicament by The Korea Times reporter, Jung Hae-myoung, at the onset of the Burning Sun scandal.[14] It received viewer complaints about scenes of sexual harassment and racism, including one where Seungri chides a male model for not complying with a female foreign investor's request for him to get naked on a webcam with her; although others were happy with the celebrity cast.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "넷플릭스 'YG전자' 빅뱅 승리 X YG패밀리 출동!". iMBC (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  2. ^ "'YG전자' 빅뱅 승리·유병재·젝스키스 이재진 등 총출동! 넷플릭스와 손잡고 전 세계 공개". iMBC (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  3. ^ "예능 'YG전자' 10월 5일 넷플릭스서 공개". Yonhap News (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  4. ^ "Netflix pursues wider Asian audience with Korean content". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  5. ^ a b "Big Bang's Seungri stars in Netflix sitcom 'YG FSO'". The Korean Herald. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
  6. ^ a b Yeo, Ye-rim (October 13, 2018). "YG pokes fun of itself to fans' distress: 'YG Future Strategy Office' on Netflix rubs many viewers the wrong way". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved July 10, 2019.
  7. ^ "NETFLIX AND YG ENTERTAINMENT TO LAUNCH YG FUTURE STRATEGY OFFICE WITH BIGBANG'S SEUNGRI". Netflix Media Center. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  8. ^ a b "YG will offer self-deprecating humor in new Netflix comedy series". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g ""승리 야망 大폭발"…'YG전자' 블랙핑크부터 손나은·선미까지 총출동". News Chosun (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  10. ^ ""승리·유병재·이재진·지누"…'YG전자' 임직원 전격공개". Sports Chosun (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-10-06.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i "'YG전자' 승리가 이끈 YG 셀프디스, B급유머 폭발..박봄·남태현 등장(종합)[Oh!쎈 리뷰]". OSEN (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  12. ^ "'YG전자' YG 떠난 박봄-위너 탈퇴 남태현 깜짝 출연". Newsen (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-10-05.
  13. ^ Kim, Ju-no (October 22, 2019). 배우 손세빈, 러블리함 가득한 사랑스러운 미모. News Culture (in Korean). Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  14. ^ Jung, Hae-myoung (March 12, 2019). "YG in crisis". The Korea Times. Retrieved July 10, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • YG Future Strategy Office at Netflix
  • YG Future Strategy Office at IMDb